Huge Mural Completed in Syrian Capital's Suburb

Huge Mural Completed in Syrian Capital's Suburb

Huge Mural Completed in Syrian Capital's Suburb

06 de diciembre de 2018, 15:38Damascus, Dec 6 (Prensa Latina) Fifty artists, children and Syrian collaborators completed a 170-meter-long mural in the capital''s suburb of Harasta, in order to enhance the country''s culture and history.

The exhibition, open to the public after a year of intensive work, contains the 30 most emblematic archaeological sites in the nation under the title 'My Country Is Always Noble.'

Maysa Raslan, president of the non-governmental volunteer organization Al Nada Charity, said that plastic artists helped a score of children to materialize their ideas.

This work confirms that Syria 'rises from the destruction left by terrorism and demonstrates the people's commitment to maintaining and developing their adhesion to a thousand-year-old history.'

The plastic artists Ammar Farah, Oweis al-Hamwi and Ahamad Kamal explained that the work took into account sites in the vast history of Syria chosen in cooperation with children.

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Huge Mural Completed in Syrian Capital's Suburb

06 de diciembre de 2018, 15:38Damascus, Dec 6 (Prensa Latina) Fifty artists, children and Syrian collaborators completed a 170-meter-long mural in the capital''s suburb of Harasta, in order to enhance the country''s culture and history.

The exhibition, open to the public after a year of intensive work, contains the 30 most emblematic archaeological sites in the nation under the title 'My Country Is Always Noble.'

Maysa Raslan, president of the non-governmental volunteer organization Al Nada Charity, said that plastic artists helped a score of children to materialize their ideas.

This work confirms that Syria 'rises from the destruction left by terrorism and demonstrates the people's commitment to maintaining and developing their adhesion to a thousand-year-old history.'

The plastic artists Ammar Farah, Oweis al-Hamwi and Ahamad Kamal explained that the work took into account sites in the vast history of Syria chosen in cooperation with children.